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Having walked through the blue and orange halls of £ Narragansett High for six years, the Class of ’81 is the first class to complete junior and senior high school here. It is taking its final exit from the school doors this spring. Our class has produced the most outstanding j array of athletes, scholars, and statesmen ever to gradu- ate from Narragansett. We have grown devoted to our school and its faculty and administration during the past six years. They have been a part of all our memories that remain enhanced in our minds forever. Everything from victory rides and wild parties in the Fall, cramming the night before exams, searching frantically for prom dates, and getting dressed up as Coneheads for Charac- ter Day all remain vividly clear in our hearts. Who can forget the Class of ‘81 in our Freshman year,™ newly organized and full of spirit under Mr. Gallman’s control? You can still hear our cries and cheers echoing in the gym from pep rallies long ago. Led by Sue Hinck- ley as president, Mac McGilvery as vice-pres., Terry O’Neill as secretary, Matt Aitkenhead as treasurer, and John Millen and Doris Constantinides as Student Coun- cil representatives, our class held various successful functions. Our Seventh Grade Initiation Ceremony was an attempt to orient the younger students to Narragan- sett High and make them feel comfortable at the same time, without getting trampled on by oncoming seniors. This become a freshman tradition, while our Sadie Haw- kins became a Class of ’81 event, looked forward to annually. Our most rewarding activity all year was sell- ing visors to all. Our sophomore year’s most outstanding accomplish- ment was our Homecoming float. The lighthouse, a maj- estic tower that took hours of devoted attention to com- plete, reflected the pride we have in Narragansett. Our class officers were Pres. Michelle Dodge, V.P. — Amy- White, secretary — Kathy Holland, treasurer Robin Aiello, and Student Council representatives John Millen and Doris Constantinides. In our sophomore year we also began our trips to the elementary school with Santa and his elves passing out candy and X-mas spirit. 10
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